Since Dashcam Viewer is currently limited to displaying up to 2 channels, having the third channel in the video list caused confusion. For Vantrue N4 and Viofo A139Pro 3-channel dashcams, the third channel video is no longer intermixed in the list of loaded videos.Fixed bug in dashcam model detection for Viofo A139 and Vantrue X4S, N4 which could lead to no GPS data being loaded or displayed.Removed support for Wolfbox G900 as some files were found to not work properly.Data is now scaled based on max/min of each axis. Improved scaling of data in G-Force graph.This is similar to GPX except it supports acceleration data and extended GPS metrics, HDOP, and numSatsInView. Support for new “DTS” format (see images below): Added ability to augment a video with user-specified GPS and G-Force data in an XML-based file format called DTS.Added support for Vantrue N4 (two channels).The following new improvements encompass versions 3.9.0 and 3.9.1: If you’re unsure of which datasets/models you’ll need, you can install the “popular” subset of NLTK data, on the command line type python -m nltk.downloader popular, or in the Python interpreter import nltk nltk.Dashcam Viewer v3.9.1 was released today for both Mac and Windows. Test installation: Start>Python38, then type import nltkĪfter installing the NLTK package, please do install the necessary datasets/models for specific functions to work. Install Python 3.8: (avoid the 64-bit versions) These instructions assume that you do not already have Python installed on your machine. Test installation: run python then type import nltkįor older versions of Python it might be necessary to install setuptools (see ) and to install pip ( sudo easy_install pip). Install Numpy (optional): run pip install -user -U numpy Install NLTK: run pip install -user -U nltk Please go through this guide to learn how to manage your virtual environment managers before you install NLTK, Īlternatively, you can use the Anaconda distribution installer that comes “batteries included” Mac/Unix ¶ NLTK requires Python versions 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 or 3.11.įor Windows users, it is strongly recommended that you go through this guide to install Python 3 successfully Setting up a Python Environment (Mac/Unix/Windows) ¶
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